Physical food (kabaliṅkāra āhāra)
Indeterminate qualities / Four Nutriments / Physical food 
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Thanksgiving Retreat 2011, Session 4 – Nov. 22, 2011

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10. “Could you explain the role of enjoyment within the context of taking food with the purpose of nourishment?” Answered by Ajahn Pasanno. [Food] [Sensual desire] [Happiness] // [Cultural context]

Vinaya: Khandhaka 15.31: The Buddha allows toothwoods and explains that using toothwoods makes you enjoy your food. [Vinaya] [Cleanliness] [Food] [Benefit/gratification]


Thanksgiving Retreat 2012, Session 4 – Nov. 20, 2012

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12. “How are we to reflect on the use of food as not for fun, not for pleasure, only for the maintenance and nourishment of this body when offered Paul’s spectacular cooking?” Answered by Ajahn Pasanno. [Food] [Recollection] [Meditation retreats] // [Sense restraint] [Gratitude] [Vinaya]

Sutta: MN 2.14, Amaravati Chanting Book, p. 53. [Almsfood]

Quote: “That’s what the use of reflection is. It isn’t necessarily that you’re going to mandate what you’re feeling or thinking, but you’re keeping a perspective on it.”

Sutta: AN 5.208: Using toothwoods makes food taste better. [Cleanliness] [Food]


Our Roots in the Thai Forest Tradition, Session 37 – Feb. 25, 2014

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1. “Could you describe ways to work with delighting and wanting around the pleasure of food?” Answered by Ajahn Pasanno. [Food ] [Craving] [Happiness] [Unattractiveness] [Disenchantment] // [Elements] [Mindfulness of body] [Clinging] [Impermanence] [Dependent origination]

Sutta: AN 5.208: The benefits of chewing toothwoods. [Food ] [Cleanliness]


2014 Thanksgiving Monastic Retreat, Session 6 – Nov. 27, 2014

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9. “Is my understanding of the first noble truth correct in that it doesn’t deny enjoying things in life, but point to their temporary nature and underlying unsatisfaction once enjoyment ceases? Can I be a Buddhist and still enjoy my chocolate?” Answered by Ajahn Pasanno. [Noble Truth of Suffering ] [Sensual desire] [Impermanence] [Suffering] [Food]

Quote: “There’s enjoying things and there is having to enjoy things. These are two different things.” [Happiness] [Craving]

Sutta: AN 5.208: Benefits of using toothwoods [Health] [Food]